1973 Danish speedway season

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1973 Danish speedway season
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The 1973 Danish speedway season was the 1973 season of motorcycle speedway in Denmark. [1]

Contents

Individual

Danish Final (world championship round)

Eight riders (Arne Andreasen, Erik Tillgaard, Jörn Mogensen, Jens Erik Krause Kjaer, Preben Bollerup, Kurt Bögh, Bent Nørregaard-Jensen and Ole Olsen) competed in the three Nordic qualification rounds, as part of the 1973 Individual Speedway World Championship.

Only one of the Nordic qualifiers (which consisted of all Nordic nations' riders) was held in Denmark on 27 May at Selskov Speedway in Hillerød. It was won by Ole Olsen. [2] [3]

Individual Championship

The 1973 Danish Individual Speedway Championship was the 1973 edition of the Danish Individual Speedway Championship. [4] The final was held at Selskov Speedway in Hillerød on 30 September. The title was won by Ole Olsen for the 7th time. [5] [6]

Final

Pos.RiderClubTotal
1 Ole Olsen Vojens15
2 Kurt Bøgh Fredericia13
3 Godtfred Andreasen Fredericia12
4 Bent Nørregaard-Jensen Esbjerg11
5 Jörn Morgensen Silkeborg9
6 Jens Erik Krause Kjaer Arhus8
7 Nis Nielsen Esbjerg8
8 Uffe Sorensen Slangerup8
9 Jan Rene Henningsen Esbjerg7
10 Leif Berlin Rasmussen Odenese7
11 Erling Rasmussen Fredericia6
12 Kurt S. Hansen (res)Esbjerg5
13 Arne Andreasen Fredericia4
14 Preben Rosenkilde Fredericia2
15 Karls E. Korneliussen (res)Aalborg1
16 Niels Schelde Esbjerg0
17 Erik Tillgard Vojens0

Key - Each heat has four riders, 3 points for a heat win, 2 for 2nd, 1 for third and 0 for last

Junior Championship

Finn Thomsen won the Junior Championship. [7] [8]

Team

Danish Tournament

The 1973 Danish Tournament was won by Piraterne Århus, who became Danish champions for the first time. [9] [10] [11] [12]

Division 1 league table

PosTeamPPts
1 Piraterne Århus 824
2 Vikingerne Esbjerg 812
3 Faestningsdrengene Fredericia 811
4 Skansedrengene Fredericia 89
5 Klitrengene Esbjerg 84

Division 2 Group 1

PosTeamPPts
1 Ørnene Silkeborg 823
2 Drabanterne Hillerød 814
3 Cimbrerne Aalborg 812
4 Hvepsene Haderslev 88
5 Laksene Randers 83

Division 2 Group 2

PosTeamPPts
1 Løverne Haderslev 822
2 Jokerne Esbjerg 813
3 Falkene Silkeborg 89
4 Pythonerne Århus 84

Division 2 Group 3

PosTeamPPts
1 Fynborne Odin Odense 822
2 Kulsvierne Hillerød 818
3 Volddrengene Fredericia 813
4 Svanerne Randers 85
5 Uldjyderne Herning 82

Division 2 Group 4

PosTeamPPts
1 Ulvene Midtsjaellands 820
2 Esserne Esbjerg 812
3 Girafdrengene Odense 89
4 Brodrenene Fredericia 87

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